The basis of glyphosate resistance in Palmer amaranth
Researchers have set out to sequence and dissect the structure of the extrachromosomal DNA replicon that underlies glyphosate resistance Palmer amaranth.
Researchers have set out to sequence and dissect the structure of the extrachromosomal DNA replicon that underlies glyphosate resistance Palmer amaranth.
The EPA continues to support the safety of herbicides containing glyphosate and that this active ingredient is not carcinogenic.
In two new studies, a University of Illinois researcher explains Palmer amaranth’s evil genius in how it combats herbicides.
Glyphosate has been a soil conservation promoter like no other in the last 40 years. It would be a huge setback for conservation if it were ever banned.
Without the ability to protect crops, up to 80 percent of the world’s food production could be lost. But glyphosate is still targeted with public hatred.
EPA will no longer approve product labels claiming glyphosate is known to cause cancer – a false claim that does not meet the labeling requirements.
Certain sources will stop a biotech debate in its tracks, not because they carry scientific validity but because they are so laughable to be worthless.
EPA continues to find that there are no risks to public health when glyphosate is used according to the label and that glyphosate is not a carcinogen.
Bayer welcomes science-based discussions and transparency with the research community and consumers by releasing 107 glyphosate safety study reports.
The latest lawsuit alleging a connection between Roundup and a California man’s non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is heading into its second phase after a jury unanimously determined that the weed killer was a “substantial cause” of the disease. The federal judge presiding over the case said that the lawyers for the plaintiff, 70-year-old Edwin Hardeman, first had to convince jurors that […]